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List of Maya gods and supernatural beings

 
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This is a name list of Maya gods and supernatural beings, mainly taken from the Books of Chilam Balam (CHB), Lacandon ethnography (LAC), Landa (L), and Popol Vuh (PV). Depending on the source, the name is Yucatec or Quiché. The Classic Period names (belonging to a language related to modern Chol and Chorti) are only rarely known with certainty. Only those names have been listed which are familiar from popular books on the Maya, or which play an important role in scholarly discussions. Between square brackets, the correspondence with the deities in the revised Schellhas-Zimmermann-Taube list of codical deities has been indicated.

Alphabetical name listing
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
  References   Notes   External links

A

Acan
The god of wine. His name means 'groan.'
Ah Chuy Kak
A god of war.
Ah Ciliz
A god of solar eclipses.
Ah Mun *CHB*
A designation of the Maya maize god.
Ah Muzencab
The gods of bees.
Ah Pekku
The god of thunder.
Ah Puch
The god of Death
Ah Tabai
The god of the hunt.
Ah Uuc Ticab
A god of the Earth.
Ahau Chamahez
A god of medicine and good health.
Ajbit *PV*
One of the thirteen creator gods who helped construct humanity from maize.
Ajtzak *PV*
One of the thirteen creator gods who helped construct humanity from maize.
Akna
Meaning "Our mother," a very general title applied, amongst others, to goddesses of fertility and childbirth.
Alom *PV*
A sky god and one of the creator deities who participated in the last two attempts at creating humanity.

B

Bacab *L* [god N]
Old god of the interior of the earth and of thunder, sky-carrier, fourfold.
Balam
Any of a group of jaguar gods who protected people and communities.
Bitol *PV*
A sky god and one of the creator deities who participated in the last two attempts at creating humanity.
Bolon Ts'akab (Dzacab) *L* (god K)
Ah Bolon Dzacab 'Innumerable Generations', the Lightning god, patron of the harvest and the seeds.
Bolontiku *CHB*
A group of nine underworld gods.
Buluc Chabtan [god F]
War god.

C

Cabrakan *PV*
A god of mountains and earthquakes. He was a son of Vucub Caquix and Chimalmat.
Cacoch *LAC*
A creator god.
Camazotz *PV*
Bat god, tries to kill the Hero Twins
Can Tzicnal *L*
Bacab of the north, is assigned the color white, and the Muluc years, son of Itzamna and Ixchel.
Chac *L*
The god of Rain and Thunder
Chac Uayab Xoc *L*
A fish god and the patron deity of fishermen. He blessed their catches, yet also ate them if they drowned.
Chicchan
A group of four Chorti rain gods who live in lakes and make rain clouds from the water in those lakes. Each of the rain gods was associated with a cardinal direction, similar to the Bacabs. Chiccan was also the name of a day in the Tzolkin cycle of the maya calendar.
Cit-Bolon-Tum
A god of medicine and healing.
Chimalmat *PV*
A giant who, by Vucub Caquix, was the mother of Cabrakan and Zipacna.
Cizin
A god of death who lived in Metnal.
Colel Cab
Mistress of the Bees
Colop U Uichkin *RITUAL OF THE BACABS*
An eclipse deity.
Coyopa
The god of thunder and brother of Cakulha.
Cum Hau
A god of death and the underworld.

E

Ekchuah
Also spelled Ek Chuah, the "black war chief" was the patron god of warriors and merchants, depicted carrying a bag over his shoulder. In art, he was a dark-skinned man with circles around his eyes, a scorpion tail and dangling lower lip. In early modern studies of Maya art and iconography, he was sometimes referred to as God M before his identity was firmly established.

G

Gukumatz *PV*
Feathered Snake god and creator. The depiction of the feathered serpent deity is present in other cultures of Mesoamerica. Kukulkan is closely related to the god Gukumatz of the K'iche' Maya and to the Quetzalcoatl of the Aztec.

Ek Chuah is the God of War and Merchants. He is a Maya God. He has a long lower lip, large hands, and has a darkened face.

H

Hacha'kyum *LAC*
Worshipped by the Lacandon people as their patron deity.
Hobnil *L*
Bacab of the east.
Hozanek *L*
Bacab of the south; the ek element in the name may refer to a star or constellation.
Hun Came *PV*
A demonic lord of the underworld (Xibalba) who, along with Vucub Caquix, killed Hun Hunahpu. They were killed in turn by the latter's sons, the Maya Hero Twins.
Hun Hunahpu *PV*
The father of the Maya Hero Twins Ixbalanque and Hun-Apu by a virgin. Beheaded in Xibalba, the underworld, by the rulers of Xibalba, Hun Came and Vucub Caquix. His sons avenged his death.
Hunab Ku
'Sole God', identical with Itzamna as the highest Yucatec god; or a more abstract upper god.
Hunahpu *PV*
One of the Maya Hero Twins.
Hunahpu-Gutch *PV*
One of the thirteen creator gods who helped create humanity.
Hunahpu Utiu *PV*
One of the thirteen creator gods who helped create humanity.
Hun-nal-ye
Hypothetical hieroglyphic reading of the name of the Classic Maya maize god
Huraqan *PV*
'One-Leg', one of three lightning gods together called 'Heart of the Sky', and acting as world creators.

I

Itzamna
The founder of the Maya culture, he taught his people to grow maize and cacao, as well as writing, calendars and medicine. Once mentioned as the father of the Bacabs. Connected to Kinich Ahau and Hunab Ku. The city of Izamal was sacred to him.
Itzananohk'u
A patron god of the Lacandon people.
Ixbalanque > Xbalanque
Ixchel *L* [goddess O]
Jaguar goddess of midwifery and medicine.
Ixmucane
One of the thirteen creator gods who helped create humanity.
Ixpiyacoc
One of the thirteen creator gods who helped create humanity.
Ixtab *L*
Goddess of suicide.
Ixazaluoh
A goddess of water and weaving.

K

Kauil (Kawil, K'awiil)
Assumed to have been the Classic name of god K (Bolon Dzacab). Title attested for Itzamna, Uaxac Yol, and Amaite Ku; family name; probably not meaning 'food', but 'powerful'.
Kinich Ahau *L*
The solar deity.
Kinich Kakmo
A solar deity represented by a macaw, patron of Izamal (Yucatan).

N

Nohochacyum *LAC*
A creator god, most important deity of the Lacandon. His name means "Our True Lord".

O

Oxlahuntiku *CHB*
'Thirteen Gods', possibly sky gods, opposed to Bolontiku. Mentioned in an eschatological passage.

P

Q

Qaholom *PV*
one of the second set of creator gods.

R

S

T

Tepeu *PV*
A sky god and one of the creator deities who participated in all three attempts at creating humanity.
Tohil *PV*
Tohil is the Quiché name for Huracan and was their patron deity. There was a great temple to him at their ancient capital of Q'umarkaj.

U

V

Votan
legendary ancestral deity, Chiapas.
Vucub-Caquix *PV*
Bird demon, severs arm of Hero Twin, wife is Chimalmat, sons the demonic giants Cabrakan and Zipacna.

X

Xaman Ek
god of travelers and merchants, who gave offerings to him on the side of roads while traveling.
Xbalanque *PV* [god CH]
War Twin, one of the Hero Twins, companion to Hunahpu
Xmucane and Xpiayoc *PV*
A creator god couple which helped create the first humans. They are also the parents of Hun Hunahpu and Vucub Hunahpu. They were called Grandmother of Day, Grandmother of Light and Bearer twice over, begetter twice over and given the titles midwife and matchmaker.

Y

Yaluk
One of four Mopan 'Grandfathers' of the earth and chief lightning god.
Yum Kaax
God of the woods, of wild nature, and of the hunt; invoked before carving out a maize field from the wilderness.

Z

Zac Cimi *L*
Bacab of the west.
Zipacna *PV*
Demonic personification of the earth crust.

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